AJS
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- Aug 20, 2016
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Hey everyone, I live in a pretty wealthy county, plenty of nice cars and people with money. I currently live in a golf course community which puts me within two minutes of an incredible opporotunity of getting customers. Many of the people going there drive upscale cars. Additionally, in my town and the one I go up to frequently, there exists no detailing companies, mobile or shop. Closest is about 20 minutes away, pretty good competition, pricing is fair and reasonable, good reviews. My question is, how do I tap into these figurative gold mine of potential clients? I was thinking a few different routes. One could be going up with brochures, biz cards, phone full of photos and talk one on one with anyone giving me the time of day. Another could be borrowing a friends car detailing half of the vehicle, and bringing that up and showcasing my work, putt a handful of brochure under the wipers and biz cards, maybe even hang out for a few hours, and try that. Obviously I would complete the detail before returning to my friend. Third could be getting in contact with the course and paying them a bit for some advertising, give them brochures and biz cards.
I'm fairly new to detailing, I have some experience with paint correction, still learning some, just finished a multi step restoration on my DD that came out great, not perfect, but so much better than before. Interiors are a strong point for me, cloth seats seem to be my hatred and weakness. Ive put together a good amount of supplies and would be ready to go mobile requiring the client had power and water if needed. Other than that I can do any work out of my garage.
What makes me different, honestly, I love making a car look good. Seems as though all my cars I've always kept very clean, I have an eye for dirt, and an OCD mentality of removing it all lol. I bought a new set of seats that had dog hair on the unseeable portion? Spent 2-3 Hours removing all dogs hair from every carpet fiber. In addition to this, i'm fair, hard working, and honest. My goals with this detailing operation are to approach the job personal and professional. I want to go over everything covered by the service and wanted by the client. Reputation and good standing with clients is one of my biggest priorities. To do everything in my power to ensure a client is happy and satisfied with their vehicle post detailing. I'll be very flexible with timing, location, etc. Offering a very customizeable detailing package centered around the clients needs.
I plan to do this for roughly a year before enlisting in the marines. My goal is to learn enough to start a detailing business post active duty or other business. Mostly I want to learn and take away as much as possible from this experience to help me eventually build businesses and companies. If you managed to read all of this, THANK YOU! I appreciate any advice and tips.
I'm fairly new to detailing, I have some experience with paint correction, still learning some, just finished a multi step restoration on my DD that came out great, not perfect, but so much better than before. Interiors are a strong point for me, cloth seats seem to be my hatred and weakness. Ive put together a good amount of supplies and would be ready to go mobile requiring the client had power and water if needed. Other than that I can do any work out of my garage.
What makes me different, honestly, I love making a car look good. Seems as though all my cars I've always kept very clean, I have an eye for dirt, and an OCD mentality of removing it all lol. I bought a new set of seats that had dog hair on the unseeable portion? Spent 2-3 Hours removing all dogs hair from every carpet fiber. In addition to this, i'm fair, hard working, and honest. My goals with this detailing operation are to approach the job personal and professional. I want to go over everything covered by the service and wanted by the client. Reputation and good standing with clients is one of my biggest priorities. To do everything in my power to ensure a client is happy and satisfied with their vehicle post detailing. I'll be very flexible with timing, location, etc. Offering a very customizeable detailing package centered around the clients needs.
I plan to do this for roughly a year before enlisting in the marines. My goal is to learn enough to start a detailing business post active duty or other business. Mostly I want to learn and take away as much as possible from this experience to help me eventually build businesses and companies. If you managed to read all of this, THANK YOU! I appreciate any advice and tips.